Description: Lactaid Fast Act Lactase Enzyme Supplement 2 PACK OF 60 Caplets. FAST & FREE DELIVERY EXP 01/25Overview Enjoy Dairy with Confidence Lactose is the primary sugar found in dairy products. Lactase is an enzyme your body produces to help you digest that sugar. If you don’t have enough lactase, you might experience gas, bloating, cramps, or diarrhea after you eat dairy products. That’s called being lactose-intolerant. Who is at risk for lactose intolerance? Lactose intolerance can affect anybody, but some people are at a higher risk, including older adults and those from African-American, Hispanic, Asian, or Jewish descent.What foods contain lactose? Lactose is the main sugar found in milk. Dairy products like milk, cheese, ice cream, and more all contain lactose. If you are lactose intolerant, talk with your doctor to get a complete list of foods you need to avoid on a lactose-free diet. You know the feeling – 30 minutes to a couple of hours after eating dairy, your stomach starts to grumble. You put up with it, because you don’t want to give up your favorite foods. Here are some of the common symptoms of dairy sensitivity and lactose intolerance: Abdominal painDiarrheaGasBloating Discomfort can be mild or severe, depending on how much lactose you ate and how deficient you are in lactase, the enzyme that breaks down milk sugars. Some people get severe symptoms when they eat any milk-based foods that contain lactose, while others can tolerate small servings of their favorite dairy treats. It’s not always easy to tell which foods contain lactose. Here are some of the culprits: Baked goodsMedications – both prescription & over the counterSalad dressings and saucesInstant oatmeal, granola, and cereal barsProcessed grains found in crackers, potato chips, and cerealsSoupsRice and noodle mixesNon-kosher processed meats, such as hot dogs, cold cuts, bacon, and sausagesCandy, including milk chocolatePancake, waffle, biscuit, and cookie mixesArtificial sweetener packetsCreamy alcoholic beveragesMargarine Remember: always read labels carefully to make sure that you know exactly what you’re eating. If you aren’t sure whether something has lactose in it, or you simply want to indulge in your favorite dish, take a LACTAID® supplement with the first sip or bite. That way, you can enjoy dairy on the go – without worrying about that annoying lactose. Designed to help you enjoy regular dairy products: Take a LACTAID® supplement with your first bite or swallow of dairy to prevent the uncomfortable side effects that might happen otherwise. If you take a supplement too long before a meal – or wait until after you eat – it won’t be able to do its job. If your meal lasts for more than 45 minutes, take another supplement. And order the cheesecake for dessert – because now you can. Tip: Keep a package of LACTAID® supplements in your purse, backpack, or car. That way, you’ll always have them handy when you need them – and you won’t miss a single bite of delicious dairy. Directions: Take: 1 caplet with your first bite of dairy food. If necessary, you may take 2 caplets at one time.Enjoy Dairy!Repeat: If you continue to eat foods containing dairy after 30-45 minutes, take another caplet. Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline Cellulose, Croscarmellose Sodium, Crospovidone, Magnesium Stearate, Colloidal Silicon Dioxide. Consult your Doctor if your symptoms continue after using this product or if your symptoms are unusual and seem unrelated to eating dairy. Keep out of the reach of children. Store at or below 77°F. Keep away from heat and humidity.
Price: 38.65 USD
Location: Monsey, New York
End Time: 2024-08-20T22:49:23.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Expiration Date: Always Fresh
Model: Fast Act
MPN: 4352253
Dosage: 1
Active Ingredients: Lactase Enzymes
Formulation: Caplet
Main Purpose: Flatulence
Brand: LACTAID
Type: Flatulence Treatment